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  2. Broken Wings (Gibran novel) - Wikipedia

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    Broken Wings (Arabic: الأجنحة المتكسرة, romanized: al-ajniḥa al-mutakassira) is a poetic novel or novella written in Arabic by Kahlil Gibran and first published in 1912 by the printing house of the periodical Meraat-ul-Gharb in New York. It is a tale of tragic love, set at the turn of the 20th century in Beirut. A young woman ...

  3. Zaynab (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Despite the structural flaws of the novel (its unrestricted romanticism, its poor division of the focus on Zaynab and Hamid, and a letter by Hamid which is unashamedly Haykal's own recapitulation of all the events that have transpired thus far), the novel is hugely important as the beginning point of the era of the modern Egyptian novel, infused with vernacular language, local characters, and ...

  4. Midaq Alley (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kirsha, a café owner who illegally sells and uses hashish and has a predilection for young boys; Mrs. Kirsha, infamous for her temper; Uncle Kamil, good-hearted, bachelor sweets-seller, famously bloated and sleepy; Abbas, a young, kindly barber who wants to get married, joins the British army to make money to be able to marry Hamida.

  5. These Quotes About Marriage Will Inspire a Lifetime Full of Love

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    This list is full of wedding quotes and sayings from our favorite romance movies, too. So, take a look through these marriage quotes to celebrate your never-ending love. Mignon McLaughlin

  6. Arabic literature - Wikipedia

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    Arabic literature (Arabic: الأدب العربي / ALA-LC: al-Adab al-‘Arabī) is the writing, both as prose and poetry, produced by writers in the Arabic language. The Arabic word used for literature is Adab , which comes from a meaning of etiquette , and which implies politeness, culture and enrichment.

  7. Girls of Riyadh - Wikipedia

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    Girls of Riyadh, or Banat al-Riyadh (Arabic: بنات الرياض), is a novel by Rajaa Alsanea. The book, written in the form of e-mails, recounts the personal lives of four young Saudi girls, Lamees, Michelle (half-Saudi, half-American), Gamrah, and Sadeem.

  8. Hend Sabri on Arabic Adaptation of ‘The Good Wife’: ‘It’s ...

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    Sabri is the star of “Moftaraq Toroq,” the Arabic adaptation of “The Good Wife” that launched in June to top ratings across the Middle East on leading regional network MBC’s Shahid ...

  9. Arabic short story - Wikipedia

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    Since then, authors such as Zakaria Tamer, Faris Farzur, Ghada al-Samman, and many others are considered to be some of the distinguished authors who contributed to the development of this subgenre of Arabic prose writing. [citation needed] The Arabic short story has been classified in three different periods. The first is “The Embryonic Stage ...